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WASTE & RECYCLING


WasteOnline – managed by Waste Watch, this website is one of the most important ones related to waste management. How much rubbish do we throw away every week? Why? What can we do in order to transform waste into a resource? This website offers you the ‘ABC’ on how to reduce, reuse and recycle household waste: great tips![www.wasteonline.org.uk] recommended updated

World Aluminium Org – have you ever thought about the economic value of a soda can scrap? Well, at the International Aluminium Institute website, a wide range of information and statistics are provided showing the environmental and economic benefits of aluminium recycling. Clear and synthetic: really well done! [www.world-aluminium.org/environment/recycling] recommended updated YXC

Zero waste – this website’s philosophy is “maximising recycling, minimising waste, reducing consumption and ensuring that products are made to be reused, repaired or recycled back into nature or the marketplace”. A very user-friendly and useful tool to get general information and have a closer approach to local and international policies on waste management. [www.grrn.org/zerowaste/resource_zw.html] recommended

Reduce.org - tips and simple advices in order to improve everybody’s behaviours and lifestyle: waste management starts from reducing what we consume! [www.reduce.org] recommended

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